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Searching compounds for arsenic of mercury and not acid returned 3673 results.
Displaying compounds 1326 - 1350 of 3673 in total
T3D1851
79538-32-2
(2,3,5,6-tetrafluoro-4-methylphenyl)methyl 3-(2-chloro-3,3,3-trifluoroprop-1-en-1-yl)-2,2-dimethylcyclopropane-1-carboxylate
Matched symptoms: … . Sudden bronchospasm, swelling of oral and laryngeal mucous membranes, and anaphylactoid reactions have ... activation can occur. Nausea, vomiting and abdominal pain commonly occur and develop following ingestion ... , dyspnea, wheezing, chest pain, irritability to sound and touch, and bronchospasm may occur too …
Matched carcinogenicity: … No indication of carcinogenicity (not listed by IARC). (L135) …
Matched treatment: … bronchospasm with inhaled beta2 agonist and oral or parenteral corticosteroids. In case of eye exposure ... Following oral exposure, the treatment is symptomatic and supportive and includes monitoring for ... the development of hypersensitivity reactions with respiratory distress. Provide adequate airway …
Matched description: … the atmosphere in one or two days, and do not significantly affect groundwater quality except for ... pyrethroid insecticides. Tefluthrin controls a wide range of soil insect pests in maize, sugar beet, and other crops. (L867, L811, L708) ... similar to the natural chemical pyrethrins produced by the flowers of pyrethrums (Chrysanthemum …
Matched carcinogenicity: … No indication of carcinogenicity (not listed by IARC). (L135) …
Matched treatment: … bronchospasm with inhaled beta2 agonist and oral or parenteral corticosteroids. In case of eye exposure ... Following oral exposure, the treatment is symptomatic and supportive and includes monitoring for ... the development of hypersensitivity reactions with respiratory distress. Provide adequate airway …
Matched description: … the atmosphere in one or two days, and do not significantly affect groundwater quality except for ... pyrethroid insecticides. Tefluthrin controls a wide range of soil insect pests in maize, sugar beet, and other crops. (L867, L811, L708) ... similar to the natural chemical pyrethrins produced by the flowers of pyrethrums (Chrysanthemum …
T3D2869
59-46-1
2-(diethylamino)ethyl 4-aminobenzoate
Matched symptoms: … An allergic reaction (difficulty breathing; closing of the throat; swelling of the lips, tongue, or …
Matched carcinogenicity: … No indication of carcinogenicity to humans (not listed by IARC). …
Matched description: … of the ester type that has a slow onset and a short duration of action. It is mainly used for ... infiltration anesthesia, peripheral nerve block, and spinal block. (From Martindale, The Extra ... sodium channels in the neuronal cell membrane of peripheral nerves. When the influx of sodium is …
Matched synonyms: … 4-Aminobenzoic acid 2-diethylaminoethyl ester ... p-Aminobenzoic acid 2-diethylaminoethyl ester …
Matched carcinogenicity: … No indication of carcinogenicity to humans (not listed by IARC). …
Matched description: … of the ester type that has a slow onset and a short duration of action. It is mainly used for ... infiltration anesthesia, peripheral nerve block, and spinal block. (From Martindale, The Extra ... sodium channels in the neuronal cell membrane of peripheral nerves. When the influx of sodium is …
Matched synonyms: … 4-Aminobenzoic acid 2-diethylaminoethyl ester ... p-Aminobenzoic acid 2-diethylaminoethyl ester …
T3D2551
35523-89-8
({10,10-dihydroxy-2,6-diimino-decahydropyrrolo[1,2-c]purin-4-yl}methoxy)carboximidic acid
Matched symptoms: … , tongue, face, neck, arms, legs, and toes. Shortness of breath, dry mouth, a choking feeling ... , confused or slurred speech, and lack of coordination are also possible. (L1115, L1116) ... Ingestion of shellfish containing saxitoxin causes a syndrome known as paralytic shellfish …
Matched carcinogenicity: … No indication of carcinogenicity to humans (not listed by IARC). …
Matched description: … mussels (Mytilus californianus), the plankton Gonyaulax cantenella and Protogonyaulax ... tamarensis. Ingestion of saxitoxin (usually through shellfish contaminated by toxic algal blooms ... neurotoxin naturally produced by certain species of marine dinoflagellates (Alexandrium sp.,
Matched carcinogenicity: … No indication of carcinogenicity to humans (not listed by IARC). …
Matched description: … mussels (Mytilus californianus), the plankton Gonyaulax cantenella and Protogonyaulax ... tamarensis. Ingestion of saxitoxin (usually through shellfish contaminated by toxic algal blooms ... neurotoxin naturally produced by certain species of marine dinoflagellates (Alexandrium sp.,
T3D2733
97240-79-4
[(1R,2S,6S,9R)-4,4,11,11-tetramethyl-3,5,7,10,12-pentaoxatricyclo[7.3.0.0²,⁶]dodecan-6-yl]methyl sulfamate
Matched symptoms: … Symptoms of overdose include abdominal pain, agitation, blurred vision, convulsions, depression ... pressure, reduced consciousness, severe diarrhea, sluggishness, and speech problems. …
Matched carcinogenicity: … No indication of carcinogenicity to humans (not listed by IARC). …
Matched treatment: … by lavage or by induction of emesis. Activated charcoal has been shown to adsorb topiramate in ... vitro. Treatment should be appropriately supportive. Hemodialysis is an effective means of removing topiramate from the body. (L1712) …
Matched description: … of binge eating, and also as a possible treatment for alcoholism. However, these uses are not ... children it is also indicated for treatment of Lennox-Gastaut syndrome (a disorder that causes seizures and ... disorder, although it is not FDA approved for this purpose and such use is somewhat controversial …
Matched synonyms: … Topiramic acid …
Matched carcinogenicity: … No indication of carcinogenicity to humans (not listed by IARC). …
Matched treatment: … by lavage or by induction of emesis. Activated charcoal has been shown to adsorb topiramate in ... vitro. Treatment should be appropriately supportive. Hemodialysis is an effective means of removing topiramate from the body. (L1712) …
Matched description: … of binge eating, and also as a possible treatment for alcoholism. However, these uses are not ... children it is also indicated for treatment of Lennox-Gastaut syndrome (a disorder that causes seizures and ... disorder, although it is not FDA approved for this purpose and such use is somewhat controversial …
Matched synonyms: … Topiramic acid …
T3D1183
10138-94-0
dioxouranium; tris(acetyloxy)zincio acetate
Matched symptoms: … Ingestion of uranium may cause vomiting and diarrhea. Ingestion of large doses of zinc causes ... stomach cramps, nausea, and vomiting. Acute inhalation of large amounts of zinc causes metal fume fever ... , which is characterized by chills, fever, headache, weakness, dryness of the nose and throat, chest …
Matched description: … Uranyl zinc acetate is a chemical compound of uranium and zinc. Uranium is a chemical element that ... has the symbol U and atomic number 92. It is a normal part of rocks, soil, air, and water, and ... occurs in nature in the form of minerals. Zinc is a metallic element with the atomic number 30. It is …
Matched synonyms: … Uranyl zinc acetic acid …
Matched description: … Uranyl zinc acetate is a chemical compound of uranium and zinc. Uranium is a chemical element that ... has the symbol U and atomic number 92. It is a normal part of rocks, soil, air, and water, and ... occurs in nature in the form of minerals. Zinc is a metallic element with the atomic number 30. It is …
Matched synonyms: … Uranyl zinc acetic acid …
T3D0920
1646-88-4
(E)-(2-methanesulfonyl-2-methylpropylidene)amino N-methylcarbamate
Matched symptoms: … inhibition of nervous tissue acetylcholinesterase is reversible, and carbamates are more rapidly ... higher levels of exposure. Contraction of the pupils with blurred vision, incoordination, muscle twitching and slurred speech have been reported. (L795) ... As with organophosphates, the signs and symptoms are based on excessive cholinergic stimulation …
Matched carcinogenicity: … No indication of carcinogenicity to humans (not listed by IARC). …
Matched treatment: … effects of excess acetylcholine and reactivate AChE. Atropine can be used as an antidote in ... . Atropine is a muscarinic antagonist, and thus blocks the action of acetylcholine peripherally. ... bicarbonate. For skin contact, the skin should be washed with soap and water. If the compound has entered …
Matched description: … Aldoxycarb is a carbamate pesticide. Carbamate pesticides are derived from carbamic acid and kill ... and agriculture. The first carbamate, carbaryl, was introduced in 1956 and more of it has been used ... settings. Most of the carbamates are extremely toxic to Hymenoptera, and precautions must be taken to …
Matched carcinogenicity: … No indication of carcinogenicity to humans (not listed by IARC). …
Matched treatment: … effects of excess acetylcholine and reactivate AChE. Atropine can be used as an antidote in ... . Atropine is a muscarinic antagonist, and thus blocks the action of acetylcholine peripherally. ... bicarbonate. For skin contact, the skin should be washed with soap and water. If the compound has entered …
Matched description: … Aldoxycarb is a carbamate pesticide. Carbamate pesticides are derived from carbamic acid and kill ... and agriculture. The first carbamate, carbaryl, was introduced in 1956 and more of it has been used ... settings. Most of the carbamates are extremely toxic to Hymenoptera, and precautions must be taken to …
T3D0927
82560-54-1
ethyl 3-{[({[(2,2-dimethyl-2,3-dihydro-1-benzofuran-7-yl)oxy]carbonyl}(methyl)amino)sulfanyl](propan-2-yl)amino}propanoate
Matched symptoms: … inhibition of nervous tissue acetylcholinesterase is reversible, and carbamates are more rapidly ... higher levels of exposure. Contraction of the pupils with blurred vision, incoordination, muscle twitching and slurred speech have been reported. (L795) ... As with organophosphates, the signs and symptoms are based on excessive cholinergic stimulation …
Matched carcinogenicity: … No indication of carcinogenicity to humans (not listed by IARC). …
Matched treatment: … effects of excess acetylcholine and reactivate AChE. Atropine can be used as an antidote in ... . Atropine is a muscarinic antagonist, and thus blocks the action of acetylcholine peripherally. ... bicarbonate. For skin contact, the skin should be washed with soap and water. If the compound has entered …
Matched description: … Benfuracarb is a carbamate pesticide. Carbamate pesticides are derived from carbamic acid and kill ... and agriculture. The first carbamate, carbaryl, was introduced in 1956 and more of it has been used ... settings. Most of the carbamates are extremely toxic to Hymenoptera, and precautions must be taken to …
Matched carcinogenicity: … No indication of carcinogenicity to humans (not listed by IARC). …
Matched treatment: … effects of excess acetylcholine and reactivate AChE. Atropine can be used as an antidote in ... . Atropine is a muscarinic antagonist, and thus blocks the action of acetylcholine peripherally. ... bicarbonate. For skin contact, the skin should be washed with soap and water. If the compound has entered …
Matched description: … Benfuracarb is a carbamate pesticide. Carbamate pesticides are derived from carbamic acid and kill ... and agriculture. The first carbamate, carbaryl, was introduced in 1956 and more of it has been used ... settings. Most of the carbamates are extremely toxic to Hymenoptera, and precautions must be taken to …
T3D0932
39995-74-9
2,2-dimethyl-2,3-dihydro-1-benzofuran-7-yl N-[({[(2,2-dimethyl-2,3-dihydro-1-benzofuran-5-yl)oxy]carbonyl}(methyl)amino)disulfanyl]-N-methylcarbamate
Matched symptoms: … inhibition of nervous tissue acetylcholinesterase is reversible, and carbamates are more rapidly ... higher levels of exposure. Contraction of the pupils with blurred vision, incoordination, muscle twitching and slurred speech have been reported. (L795) ... As with organophosphates, the signs and symptoms are based on excessive cholinergic stimulation …
Matched carcinogenicity: … No indication of carcinogenicity to humans (not listed by IARC). …
Matched treatment: … effects of excess acetylcholine and reactivate AChE. Atropine can be used as an antidote in ... . Atropine is a muscarinic antagonist, and thus blocks the action of acetylcholine peripherally. ... bicarbonate. For skin contact, the skin should be washed with soap and water. If the compound has entered …
Matched description: … carbamic acid and kill insects in a similar fashion as organophosphate insecticides. They are widely used ... in homes, gardens and agriculture. The first carbamate, carbaryl, was introduced in 1956 and more of ... lawn and garden settings. Most of the carbamates are extremely toxic to Hymenoptera, and precautions …
Matched carcinogenicity: … No indication of carcinogenicity to humans (not listed by IARC). …
Matched treatment: … effects of excess acetylcholine and reactivate AChE. Atropine can be used as an antidote in ... . Atropine is a muscarinic antagonist, and thus blocks the action of acetylcholine peripherally. ... bicarbonate. For skin contact, the skin should be washed with soap and water. If the compound has entered …
Matched description: … carbamic acid and kill insects in a similar fashion as organophosphate insecticides. They are widely used ... in homes, gardens and agriculture. The first carbamate, carbaryl, was introduced in 1956 and more of ... lawn and garden settings. Most of the carbamates are extremely toxic to Hymenoptera, and precautions …
T3D0946
55808-13-4
methyl N-(5-tert-butyl-1,2-oxazol-3-yl)carbamate
Matched symptoms: … inhibition of nervous tissue acetylcholinesterase is reversible, and carbamates are more rapidly ... higher levels of exposure. Contraction of the pupils with blurred vision, incoordination, muscle twitching and slurred speech have been reported. (L795) ... As with organophosphates, the signs and symptoms are based on excessive cholinergic stimulation …
Matched carcinogenicity: … No indication of carcinogenicity to humans (not listed by IARC). …
Matched treatment: … effects of excess acetylcholine and reactivate AChE. Atropine can be used as an antidote in ... . Atropine is a muscarinic antagonist, and thus blocks the action of acetylcholine peripherally. ... bicarbonate. For skin contact, the skin should be washed with soap and water. If the compound has entered …
Matched description: … Carboxazole is a carbamate pesticide. Carbamate pesticides are derived from carbamic acid and kill ... and agriculture. The first carbamate, carbaryl, was introduced in 1956 and more of it has been used ... settings. Most of the carbamates are extremely toxic to Hymenoptera, and precautions must be taken to …
Matched carcinogenicity: … No indication of carcinogenicity to humans (not listed by IARC). …
Matched treatment: … effects of excess acetylcholine and reactivate AChE. Atropine can be used as an antidote in ... . Atropine is a muscarinic antagonist, and thus blocks the action of acetylcholine peripherally. ... bicarbonate. For skin contact, the skin should be washed with soap and water. If the compound has entered …
Matched description: … Carboxazole is a carbamate pesticide. Carbamate pesticides are derived from carbamic acid and kill ... and agriculture. The first carbamate, carbaryl, was introduced in 1956 and more of it has been used ... settings. Most of the carbamates are extremely toxic to Hymenoptera, and precautions must be taken to …
T3D0975
56716-21-3
2-methyl-5,6,7,8-tetrahydroquinolin-4-yl N,N-dimethylcarbamate
Matched symptoms: … inhibition of nervous tissue acetylcholinesterase is reversible, and carbamates are more rapidly ... higher levels of exposure. Contraction of the pupils with blurred vision, incoordination, muscle twitching and slurred speech have been reported. (L795) ... As with organophosphates, the signs and symptoms are based on excessive cholinergic stimulation …
Matched carcinogenicity: … No indication of carcinogenicity to humans (not listed by IARC). …
Matched treatment: … effects of excess acetylcholine and reactivate AChE. Atropine can be used as an antidote in ... . Atropine is a muscarinic antagonist, and thus blocks the action of acetylcholine peripherally. ... bicarbonate. For skin contact, the skin should be washed with soap and water. If the compound has entered …
Matched description: … Hyquincarb is a carbamate pesticide. Carbamate pesticides are derived from carbamic acid and kill ... and agriculture. The first carbamate, carbaryl, was introduced in 1956 and more of it has been used ... settings. Most of the carbamates are extremely toxic to Hymenoptera, and precautions must be taken to …
Matched carcinogenicity: … No indication of carcinogenicity to humans (not listed by IARC). …
Matched treatment: … effects of excess acetylcholine and reactivate AChE. Atropine can be used as an antidote in ... . Atropine is a muscarinic antagonist, and thus blocks the action of acetylcholine peripherally. ... bicarbonate. For skin contact, the skin should be washed with soap and water. If the compound has entered …
Matched description: … Hyquincarb is a carbamate pesticide. Carbamate pesticides are derived from carbamic acid and kill ... and agriculture. The first carbamate, carbaryl, was introduced in 1956 and more of it has been used ... settings. Most of the carbamates are extremely toxic to Hymenoptera, and precautions must be taken to …
T3D1013
59669-26-0
[1-(methylsulfanyl)ethylidene]amino N-methyl-N-[(3-methyl-6-oxo-5-oxa-2-thia-4,7-diazaoct-3-en-7-yl)sulfanyl]carbamate
Matched symptoms: … inhibition of nervous tissue acetylcholinesterase is reversible, and carbamates are more rapidly ... higher levels of exposure. Contraction of the pupils with blurred vision, incoordination, muscle twitching and slurred speech have been reported. (L795) ... As with organophosphates, the signs and symptoms are based on excessive cholinergic stimulation …
Matched carcinogenicity: … No indication of carcinogenicity to humans (not listed by IARC). …
Matched treatment: … effects of excess acetylcholine and reactivate AChE. Atropine can be used as an antidote in ... . Atropine is a muscarinic antagonist, and thus blocks the action of acetylcholine peripherally. ... bicarbonate. For skin contact, the skin should be washed with soap and water. If the compound has entered …
Matched description: … Thiodicarb is a carbamate pesticide. Carbamate pesticides are derived from carbamic acid and kill ... and agriculture. The first carbamate, carbaryl, was introduced in 1956 and more of it has been used ... settings. Most of the carbamates are extremely toxic to Hymenoptera, and precautions must be taken to …
Matched carcinogenicity: … No indication of carcinogenicity to humans (not listed by IARC). …
Matched treatment: … effects of excess acetylcholine and reactivate AChE. Atropine can be used as an antidote in ... . Atropine is a muscarinic antagonist, and thus blocks the action of acetylcholine peripherally. ... bicarbonate. For skin contact, the skin should be washed with soap and water. If the compound has entered …
Matched description: … Thiodicarb is a carbamate pesticide. Carbamate pesticides are derived from carbamic acid and kill ... and agriculture. The first carbamate, carbaryl, was introduced in 1956 and more of it has been used ... settings. Most of the carbamates are extremely toxic to Hymenoptera, and precautions must be taken to …
T3D2929
144-14-9
ethyl 1-[2-(4-aminophenyl)ethyl]-4-phenylpiperidine-4-carboxylate
Matched symptoms: … Symptoms of overexposure include dizziness, perspiration, a feeling of warmth, dry mouth, visual ... difficulty, itching, euphoria, restlessness, nervousness and excitement have been reported. …
Matched carcinogenicity: … No indication of carcinogenicity to humans (not listed by IARC). …
Matched description: … Anileridine is a synthetic opioid and strong analgesic medication. It is a narcotic pain reliever ... relieve pain. Some of their side effects are also caused by actions in the CNS. …
Matched synonyms: … 1-[2-(4-Aminophenyl)ethyl]-4-phenyl-4-piperidinecarboxlic acid ethyl ester …
Matched carcinogenicity: … No indication of carcinogenicity to humans (not listed by IARC). …
Matched description: … Anileridine is a synthetic opioid and strong analgesic medication. It is a narcotic pain reliever ... relieve pain. Some of their side effects are also caused by actions in the CNS. …
Matched synonyms: … 1-[2-(4-Aminophenyl)ethyl]-4-phenyl-4-piperidinecarboxlic acid ethyl ester …
T3D1622
1301-96-8
oxosilver
Matched symptoms: … arygria, a blue-gray discoloration of the skin and other body tissues. Argyria is a permanent effect but ... does not appear to be harmful to health. Exposure to high levels of silver in the air has resulted in ... Exposure to high levels of silver for a long period of time may result in a condition called …
Matched carcinogenicity: … No indication of carcinogenicity to humans (not listed by IARC). …
Matched treatment: … EYES: irrigate opened eyes for several minutes under running water. INGESTION: do not induce ... water for at least 15 minutes, followed by thorough washing with soap and water. If necessary, the ... person should shower and change contaminated clothing and shoes, and then must seek medical attention …
Matched description: … Silver(I,III) oxide is an oxide of silver. It is used as part of the manufacture of silver oxide ... -zinc alkaline batteries. Silver is a metallic element with the chemical symbol Ag and atomic number 47 ... . It occurs naturally in its pure, free form, as an alloy with gold and other metals, and in …
Matched carcinogenicity: … No indication of carcinogenicity to humans (not listed by IARC). …
Matched treatment: … EYES: irrigate opened eyes for several minutes under running water. INGESTION: do not induce ... water for at least 15 minutes, followed by thorough washing with soap and water. If necessary, the ... person should shower and change contaminated clothing and shoes, and then must seek medical attention …
Matched description: … Silver(I,III) oxide is an oxide of silver. It is used as part of the manufacture of silver oxide ... -zinc alkaline batteries. Silver is a metallic element with the chemical symbol Ag and atomic number 47 ... . It occurs naturally in its pure, free form, as an alloy with gold and other metals, and in …
T3D4242
651-48-9
[(1S,2R,5S,10R,11S,15S)-2,15-dimethyl-14-oxotetracyclo[8.7.0.0²,⁷.0¹¹,¹⁵]heptadec-7-en-5-yl]oxidanesulfonic acid
Matched symptoms: … periods, oily skin, and unnatural hair growth. In men, DHEAS may cause aggression, breast tenderness ... or enlargement, decreased testes size, and urinary urgency. …
Matched carcinogenicity: … No indication of carcinogenicity to humans (not listed by IARC). …
Matched description: … and in the skin (by an autocrine mechanism). DHEA is the precursor of androstenedione, which can ... principal adrenal androgen and is secreted together with cortisol under the control of ACTH and prolactin. DHEA-S is elevated with hyperprolactinemia. ... Dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate or DHEAS is the sulfated form of dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA). This …
Matched synonyms: … Dehydroepiandrosterone sulfic acid ... Dehydroepiandrosterone sulphic acid ... Formylisoglutamic acid …
Matched carcinogenicity: … No indication of carcinogenicity to humans (not listed by IARC). …
Matched description: … and in the skin (by an autocrine mechanism). DHEA is the precursor of androstenedione, which can ... principal adrenal androgen and is secreted together with cortisol under the control of ACTH and prolactin. DHEA-S is elevated with hyperprolactinemia. ... Dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate or DHEAS is the sulfated form of dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA). This …
Matched synonyms: … Dehydroepiandrosterone sulfic acid ... Dehydroepiandrosterone sulphic acid ... Formylisoglutamic acid …
T3D1466
12122-67-7
zinc(2+) ion ({2-[(sulfanidylmethanethioyl)amino]ethyl}carbamothioyl)sulfanide
Matched symptoms: … Ingestion of large doses of zinc causes stomach cramps, nausea, and vomiting. Acute inhalation of ... , weakness, dryness of the nose and throat, chest pain, and coughing. Dermal contact with zinc results in skin irritation. (L49) ... large amounts of zinc causes metal fume fever, which is characterized by chills, fever, headache …
Matched carcinogenicity: … 3, not classifiable as to its carcinogenicity to humans. (L135) …
Matched description: … Zineb is a polymeric complex of zinc with the ethylene bis(dithiocarbamate) anionic ligand. It is ... used as a fungicide to control downy mildews, rusts and redfire disease. Zinc is a metallic element ... over 300 enzymes and is found in just as many transcription factors. (L48, L49, L540) …
Matched synonyms: … 1,2-Ethanediylbiscarbamodithioic acid, zinc complex ... Ethylenebis(dithiocarbamic acid), zinc salt …
Matched carcinogenicity: … 3, not classifiable as to its carcinogenicity to humans. (L135) …
Matched description: … Zineb is a polymeric complex of zinc with the ethylene bis(dithiocarbamate) anionic ligand. It is ... used as a fungicide to control downy mildews, rusts and redfire disease. Zinc is a metallic element ... over 300 enzymes and is found in just as many transcription factors. (L48, L49, L540) …
Matched synonyms: … 1,2-Ethanediylbiscarbamodithioic acid, zinc complex ... Ethylenebis(dithiocarbamic acid), zinc salt …
T3D2900
2078-54-8
2,6-bis(propan-2-yl)phenol
Matched symptoms: … Aside from the hypotension (mainly through vasodilatation) and transient apnea following induction ... doses, one of propofol's most frequent side effects is pain on injection, especially in smaller …
Matched carcinogenicity: … No indication of carcinogenicity to humans (not listed by IARC). …
Matched treatment: … the patient's legs, increasing the flow rate of intravenous fluids, and administering pressor agents and/or anticholinergic agents. (L1712) ... ventilation with oxygen. Cardiovascular depression may require repositioning of the patient by raising …
Matched description: … Propofol is an intravenous anaesthetic agent used for induction and maintenance of general ... requiring anaesthesia, in the management of refractory status epilepticus, and for induction and/or maintenance of anaesthesia prior to and during surgeries. ... anaesthesia. IV administration of propfol is used to induce unconsciousness after which anaesthesia may be …
Matched compound_type: … Hypnotic and Sedative …
Matched carcinogenicity: … No indication of carcinogenicity to humans (not listed by IARC). …
Matched treatment: … the patient's legs, increasing the flow rate of intravenous fluids, and administering pressor agents and/or anticholinergic agents. (L1712) ... ventilation with oxygen. Cardiovascular depression may require repositioning of the patient by raising …
Matched description: … Propofol is an intravenous anaesthetic agent used for induction and maintenance of general ... requiring anaesthesia, in the management of refractory status epilepticus, and for induction and/or maintenance of anaesthesia prior to and during surgeries. ... anaesthesia. IV administration of propfol is used to induce unconsciousness after which anaesthesia may be …
Matched compound_type: … Hypnotic and Sedative …
T3D2978
915-30-0
ethyl 1-(3-cyano-3,3-diphenylpropyl)-4-phenylpiperidine-4-carboxylate
Matched symptoms: … Coma, dry skin and mucous membranes, enlarged pupils of the eyes, extremely high body temperature …
Matched carcinogenicity: … No indication of carcinogenicity to humans (not listed by IARC). …
Matched treatment: … In the event of overdose, induction of vomiting, gastric lavage, establishment of a patent airway ... , and possibly mechanically assisted respiration are advised. in vitro and animal studies indicate ... that activated charcoal may significantly decrease the bioavailability of diphenoxylate. In noncomatose …
Matched description: … , it acts like morphine. Its unesterified metabolite difenoxin has similar properties and is used ... the Controlled Substances Act by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the DEA in the United …
Matched synonyms: … 1-(3-Cyano-3,3-diphenylpropyl)-4-phenyl-isonipecotic acid ethyl ester ... Diphenoxylic acid …
Matched carcinogenicity: … No indication of carcinogenicity to humans (not listed by IARC). …
Matched treatment: … In the event of overdose, induction of vomiting, gastric lavage, establishment of a patent airway ... , and possibly mechanically assisted respiration are advised. in vitro and animal studies indicate ... that activated charcoal may significantly decrease the bioavailability of diphenoxylate. In noncomatose …
Matched description: … , it acts like morphine. Its unesterified metabolite difenoxin has similar properties and is used ... the Controlled Substances Act by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the DEA in the United …
Matched synonyms: … 1-(3-Cyano-3,3-diphenylpropyl)-4-phenyl-isonipecotic acid ethyl ester ... Diphenoxylic acid …
T3D0903
16655-82-6
1-[(3-hydroxy-2,2-dimethyl-2,3-dihydro-1-benzofuran-7-yl)oxy]-N-methylmethanimidic acid
Matched symptoms: … inhibition of nervous tissue acetylcholinesterase is reversible, and carbamates are more rapidly ... higher levels of exposure. Contraction of the pupils with blurred vision, incoordination, muscle twitching and slurred speech have been reported. (L795) ... As with organophosphates, the signs and symptoms are based on excessive cholinergic stimulation …
Matched carcinogenicity: … No indication of carcinogenicity to humans (not listed by IARC). …
Matched treatment: … effects of excess acetylcholine and reactivate AChE. Atropine can be used as an antidote in ... . Atropine is a muscarinic antagonist, and thus blocks the action of acetylcholine peripherally. ... bicarbonate. For skin contact, the skin should be washed with soap and water. If the compound has entered …
Matched description: … 3-Hydroxy-carbofuran is a carbamate pesticide. 3-Hydroxy-carbofuran is a metabolite of Carbofuran in plants, insects and mammals. …
Matched carcinogenicity: … No indication of carcinogenicity to humans (not listed by IARC). …
Matched treatment: … effects of excess acetylcholine and reactivate AChE. Atropine can be used as an antidote in ... . Atropine is a muscarinic antagonist, and thus blocks the action of acetylcholine peripherally. ... bicarbonate. For skin contact, the skin should be washed with soap and water. If the compound has entered …
Matched description: … 3-Hydroxy-carbofuran is a carbamate pesticide. 3-Hydroxy-carbofuran is a metabolite of Carbofuran in plants, insects and mammals. …
T3D4808
2321-07-5
3',6'-dihydroxy-3H-spiro[2-benzofuran-1,9'-xanthene]-3-one
Matched carcinogenicity: … No indication of carcinogenicity to humans (not listed by IARC). …
Matched description: … A phthalic indicator dye that appears yellow-green in normal tear film and bright green in a more ... alkaline medium, such as the aqueous humor, and is used therapeutically as a diagnostic aid in ... corneal injuries and corneal trauma. It has been approved by FDA for use in externally applied drugs and cosmetics. …
Matched synonyms: … 2-(6-Hydroxy-3-oxo-3H-xanthen-9-yl)-benzoic acid ... D and C Yellow No. 7 …
Matched description: … A phthalic indicator dye that appears yellow-green in normal tear film and bright green in a more ... alkaline medium, such as the aqueous humor, and is used therapeutically as a diagnostic aid in ... corneal injuries and corneal trauma. It has been approved by FDA for use in externally applied drugs and cosmetics. …
Matched synonyms: … 2-(6-Hydroxy-3-oxo-3H-xanthen-9-yl)-benzoic acid ... D and C Yellow No. 7 …
T3D1882
16925-25-0
sodium hexafluorostibanuide
Matched symptoms: … exposure. Skin or eye contact can cause pain and redness of the exposed surface. (T64, L741) ... Abdominal pain, vomiting, diarrhea can result from inhalation of antimony. Dyspnea, headache ... , vomiting,cough, conjunctivitis, and bloody purulent discharge from nose can result from inhalation …
Matched carcinogenicity: … No indication of carcinogenicity (not listed by IARC). (L135) …
Matched treatment: … agonist and oral or parenteral corticosteroids. In case of eye exposure, irrigate exposed eyes with ... pneumonitis. Administer oxygen and assist ventilation as required. Treat bronchospasm with inhaled beta2 ... copious amounts of room temperature water for at least 15 minutes. Following dermal exposure, Remove …
Matched description: … the chemical symbol Sb and atomic number 51. Small amounts of antimony are found in the earth's crust. (L741, L808). ... Sodium hexafluoroantimonate is a chemical compound of antimony. Antimony is a metallic element with …
Matched synonyms: … Sodium hexafluoroantimonic acid …
Matched carcinogenicity: … No indication of carcinogenicity (not listed by IARC). (L135) …
Matched treatment: … agonist and oral or parenteral corticosteroids. In case of eye exposure, irrigate exposed eyes with ... pneumonitis. Administer oxygen and assist ventilation as required. Treat bronchospasm with inhaled beta2 ... copious amounts of room temperature water for at least 15 minutes. Following dermal exposure, Remove …
Matched description: … the chemical symbol Sb and atomic number 51. Small amounts of antimony are found in the earth's crust. (L741, L808). ... Sodium hexafluoroantimonate is a chemical compound of antimony. Antimony is a metallic element with …
Matched synonyms: … Sodium hexafluoroantimonic acid …
T3D3953
79-57-2
(4S,4aR,5S,5aR,6S,12aS)-4-(dimethylamino)-3,5,6,10,12,12a-hexahydroxy-6-methyl-1,11-dioxo-1,4,4a,5,5a,6,11,12a-octahydrotetracene-2-carboximidic acid
Matched symptoms: … headache and vision problems may be signs of dangerous intracranial hypertenion. ... Symptoms may include stomach or bowel upsets and rarely allergic reactions. Very rarely severe …
Matched carcinogenicity: … No indication of carcinogenicity to humans (not listed by IARC). …
Matched description: … A tetracycline analog isolated from the actinomycete streptomyces rimosus and used in a wide variety of clinical conditions. [PubChem] …
Matched carcinogenicity: … No indication of carcinogenicity to humans (not listed by IARC). …
Matched description: … A tetracycline analog isolated from the actinomycete streptomyces rimosus and used in a wide variety of clinical conditions. [PubChem] …
T3D0938
34681-23-7
(3-methanesulfonylbutan-2-ylidene)amino N-methylcarbamate
Matched symptoms: … inhibition of nervous tissue acetylcholinesterase is reversible, and carbamates are more rapidly ... higher levels of exposure. Contraction of the pupils with blurred vision, incoordination, muscle twitching and slurred speech have been reported. (L795) ... As with organophosphates, the signs and symptoms are based on excessive cholinergic stimulation …
Matched carcinogenicity: … No indication of carcinogenicity to humans (not listed by IARC). …
Matched treatment: … effects of excess acetylcholine and reactivate AChE. Atropine can be used as an antidote in ... . Atropine is a muscarinic antagonist, and thus blocks the action of acetylcholine peripherally. ... bicarbonate. For skin contact, the skin should be washed with soap and water. If the compound has entered …
Matched description: … Butoxycarboxim is a carbamate pesticide. Carbamate pesticides are derived from carbamic acid and ... , gardens and agriculture. The first carbamate, carbaryl, was introduced in 1956 and more of it has been ... settings. Most of the carbamates are extremely toxic to Hymenoptera, and precautions must be taken …
Matched carcinogenicity: … No indication of carcinogenicity to humans (not listed by IARC). …
Matched treatment: … effects of excess acetylcholine and reactivate AChE. Atropine can be used as an antidote in ... . Atropine is a muscarinic antagonist, and thus blocks the action of acetylcholine peripherally. ... bicarbonate. For skin contact, the skin should be washed with soap and water. If the compound has entered …
Matched description: … Butoxycarboxim is a carbamate pesticide. Carbamate pesticides are derived from carbamic acid and ... , gardens and agriculture. The first carbamate, carbaryl, was introduced in 1956 and more of it has been ... settings. Most of the carbamates are extremely toxic to Hymenoptera, and precautions must be taken …
T3D0943
16118-49-3
1-(ethylcarbamoyl)ethyl N-phenylcarbamate
Matched symptoms: … inhibition of nervous tissue acetylcholinesterase is reversible, and carbamates are more rapidly ... higher levels of exposure. Contraction of the pupils with blurred vision, incoordination, muscle twitching and slurred speech have been reported. (L795) ... As with organophosphates, the signs and symptoms are based on excessive cholinergic stimulation …
Matched carcinogenicity: … No indication of carcinogenicity to humans (not listed by IARC). …
Matched treatment: … effects of excess acetylcholine and reactivate AChE. Atropine can be used as an antidote in ... . Atropine is a muscarinic antagonist, and thus blocks the action of acetylcholine peripherally. ... bicarbonate. For skin contact, the skin should be washed with soap and water. If the compound has entered …
Matched description: … Carbetamide is a carbamate pesticide. Carbamate pesticides are derived from carbamic acid and kill ... and agriculture. The first carbamate, carbaryl, was introduced in 1956 and more of it has been used ... settings. Most of the carbamates are extremely toxic to Hymenoptera, and precautions must be taken to …
Matched carcinogenicity: … No indication of carcinogenicity to humans (not listed by IARC). …
Matched treatment: … effects of excess acetylcholine and reactivate AChE. Atropine can be used as an antidote in ... . Atropine is a muscarinic antagonist, and thus blocks the action of acetylcholine peripherally. ... bicarbonate. For skin contact, the skin should be washed with soap and water. If the compound has entered …
Matched description: … Carbetamide is a carbamate pesticide. Carbamate pesticides are derived from carbamic acid and kill ... and agriculture. The first carbamate, carbaryl, was introduced in 1956 and more of it has been used ... settings. Most of the carbamates are extremely toxic to Hymenoptera, and precautions must be taken to …
T3D0950
51487-69-5
2-(2-chloro-1-methoxyethoxy)phenyl N-methylcarbamate
Matched symptoms: … inhibition of nervous tissue acetylcholinesterase is reversible, and carbamates are more rapidly ... higher levels of exposure. Contraction of the pupils with blurred vision, incoordination, muscle twitching and slurred speech have been reported. (L795) ... As with organophosphates, the signs and symptoms are based on excessive cholinergic stimulation …
Matched carcinogenicity: … No indication of carcinogenicity to humans (not listed by IARC). …
Matched treatment: … effects of excess acetylcholine and reactivate AChE. Atropine can be used as an antidote in ... . Atropine is a muscarinic antagonist, and thus blocks the action of acetylcholine peripherally. ... bicarbonate. For skin contact, the skin should be washed with soap and water. If the compound has entered …
Matched description: … Cloethocarb is a carbamate pesticide. Carbamate pesticides are derived from carbamic acid and kill ... and agriculture. The first carbamate, carbaryl, was introduced in 1956 and more of it has been used ... settings. Most of the carbamates are extremely toxic to Hymenoptera, and precautions must be taken to …
Matched carcinogenicity: … No indication of carcinogenicity to humans (not listed by IARC). …
Matched treatment: … effects of excess acetylcholine and reactivate AChE. Atropine can be used as an antidote in ... . Atropine is a muscarinic antagonist, and thus blocks the action of acetylcholine peripherally. ... bicarbonate. For skin contact, the skin should be washed with soap and water. If the compound has entered …
Matched description: … Cloethocarb is a carbamate pesticide. Carbamate pesticides are derived from carbamic acid and kill ... and agriculture. The first carbamate, carbaryl, was introduced in 1956 and more of it has been used ... settings. Most of the carbamates are extremely toxic to Hymenoptera, and precautions must be taken to …
T3D0974
65907-30-4
butyl N-[({[(2,2-dimethyl-2,3-dihydro-1-benzofuran-7-yl)oxy]carbonyl}(methyl)amino)sulfanyl]-N-methylcarbamate
Matched symptoms: … inhibition of nervous tissue acetylcholinesterase is reversible, and carbamates are more rapidly ... higher levels of exposure. Contraction of the pupils with blurred vision, incoordination, muscle twitching and slurred speech have been reported. (L795) ... As with organophosphates, the signs and symptoms are based on excessive cholinergic stimulation …
Matched carcinogenicity: … No indication of carcinogenicity to humans (not listed by IARC). …
Matched treatment: … effects of excess acetylcholine and reactivate AChE. Atropine can be used as an antidote in ... . Atropine is a muscarinic antagonist, and thus blocks the action of acetylcholine peripherally. ... bicarbonate. For skin contact, the skin should be washed with soap and water. If the compound has entered …
Matched description: … Furathiocarb is a carbamate pesticide. Carbamate pesticides are derived from carbamic acid and kill ... , gardens and agriculture. The first carbamate, carbaryl, was introduced in 1956 and more of it has been ... settings. Most of the carbamates are extremely toxic to Hymenoptera, and precautions must be taken to …
Matched carcinogenicity: … No indication of carcinogenicity to humans (not listed by IARC). …
Matched treatment: … effects of excess acetylcholine and reactivate AChE. Atropine can be used as an antidote in ... . Atropine is a muscarinic antagonist, and thus blocks the action of acetylcholine peripherally. ... bicarbonate. For skin contact, the skin should be washed with soap and water. If the compound has entered …
Matched description: … Furathiocarb is a carbamate pesticide. Carbamate pesticides are derived from carbamic acid and kill ... , gardens and agriculture. The first carbamate, carbaryl, was introduced in 1956 and more of it has been ... settings. Most of the carbamates are extremely toxic to Hymenoptera, and precautions must be taken to …